This paper presents analysis, modeling, and design of a low-harmonic, isolated, active-clamped SEPIC rectifier for future avionics applications. Simpler converter dynamics, high switching frequency, zerovoltage-switching, and a single-layer transformer construction result in an efficiency of 90% and a very low total harmonic distortion over 400-800 Hz line frequency variation.
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